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I dont hate the concept of lootboxes in games (even full price games). What I do hate is the fact that you can get duplicates (and those dupes are compensated at such a reduced return they are effectively worthless). That is the absolute worst when you get an epic or legendary reward, and it ends up being a dupe and

I would buy that DLC in a fucking heartbeat.

I’m sorry that art from an artist caused you to lose your collective shit because you can’t handle the human body, and the fact that a person/character can be both sexy AND playful and not be defined by either. But you are too busy getting triggered because you cant handle reality.

Someone is going to have to tell the artist that Tracer is exposing too much butt and the artwork needs to be nerfed to not be so lewd.

I already stated that in other posts, but my comment still stands is that the first 3 (without giving away spoilers) DQ games are directly tied to each other (as well as builders) and every other game after that is its own thing.

I am very familiar with the SMT games (Nocturne was the best, followed by P5, then devil survivor and digital devil saga). I can see a test question about shogi as being reasonable in the game (since shogi has a rather large historical relevance in japan, like chess does in US/EU), but a question on Plato’s idea of

True, the technical order is 3,1,2. But my comment was there to correct the comment the author had made by stating that:

I dont know how stringent Japan tests knowledge on Plato, but the very first question that your tested on in the game is what are the 3 parts of the tripartite soul. And I was like, “I vaguely remember something about this but I am not going to leave this to chance” and looked it up (google knows all). Granted I was

Not entirely true. DQ2 was a sequel to DQ1 and you played as the children of the hero in the first game. And DQ3 has references and such to DQ1/2. All the DQ games after that are self contained, except for DQ Builders. Which takes place in a timeline where the hero actually accepted the dragon king’s offer from the

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Why wasnt this even posted in the article?

Thank you for sharing this wonderful meme.

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From what TB is saying, its looking like its incompetence on Gearbox’s part for not properly researching G2A. Looks like the person in charge of the deal honestly didn’t know the history of G2A’s issues (which is again, both surprising and unsurprising at the same time, this is gearbox we are talking about).

If you are going to design armor based off real life examples (as she did in the linked website) that does have leg armor and elbow armor. You cant claim ‘oh its just made out of plastic, take a chill pill’ and then claim that the armor is practical. The armor she used as a base for the design does have all of that.

Gearbox has repeatedly proven they are incompetent and bad at managing, making or releasing games that aren’t named Borderlands. To expect them to get business deal correct in distributing keys (from a company that as a bad reputation) is like expecting a fish to be able to crawl up a tree. You can set up the ideal

My point was the negotiators and all that are supposed to do that.

This is Gearbox we are talking about. A company that has proven on multiple occasions that you cant expect them to follow through or properly research anything. They did Duke Nukem Forever and Aliens : Colonial Marines, and you expect Gearbox to be competently research anything?

Since when has anyone ever accused Gearbox of doing its ‘Due Diligence’. Just look at their recent history with games like Duke Nukem and Aliens and then try to accuse Gearbox of doing its due diligence. 

Probably because the contract signers in charge of negotiations between companies may not know the whole history/background of a company. If you didn’t actively look at forums and such discussing G2A, and only working them in a business perspective, they look like a legit company (considering more than a few companies

I was always more of a fan of El Kabong!

Ah, Sins of a Solar Empire. I literally can (and occasionally do) spend entire weekends loading up some of the biggest maps in the game and go to town. One of the best 4x games ever made. I even have the collectors edition of it with the Kol battleship statue. The war stories I could tell you about that game could